@ MatthewArdill " The bigotry is illustrated by your illustration. The Fury is barely human, so what context does that title have to the game other than "let's say something rude and cheeky to show we're down with the dudes" which is where the bigotry comes in."

The point is that she is a monster and is a powerful being, not some defenseless lady who has done nothing wrong.

" As a gamer, I look at games like the American Revolution. "

Before we go talk about such things like the American Revolution, note that I'm not American (my native language isn't even English). So I apologize in advance if I may sound ignorant in that particular matter.

But I think you're probably looking at it wrong already. I don't think entertainment can even be measured up to war, politics, human rights, etc.. Video games are not going to affect any of that. Anyway...

"The reality is the 33% who have a lot of negative contributions to make (like say games being made in response to a critical article that examines women in video games that feature the assault of the writer or vicious hatemail being sent to women or supporters of women in the industry for having the gall to talk about their process) are drowning the airwaves."

I didn't understand the "games being made in response to a critical article that examines women in video games" part, but in case you're talking about Anita Sarkeesian, I have a few videos from Youtube that make a very solid case against her, or simply a disagreement, if you will. Female even! (Because I'm a guy, so just in case I can't discern right from wrong when it comes to women's rights, those might just come in handy!)